There are a number of reasons we make specimens of plant material. Firstly, well made and labelled herbarium specimens provide valuable records and proof that a plant was growing in a particular place ...
An herbarium is a collection of preserved plant or fungal specimens. Many herbaria were established throughout Europe in the 1600s during the age of exploration. Botanical gardens could no longer keep ...
An Herbarium is a collection of carefully preserved plant and/or fungal specimens ... Also available are 2 TEMs, routine and cryo sample preparation instrumentation, and other support equipment. Basic ...
The founding collection of Cyrus Pringle (pictured at left with his longtime assistant Filemon Lozano) remains the largest in our herbarium, but many other botanists have made significant ...
Research collections are stored and studied in a musuem called a Herbarium. Herbaria contain only plants or fungi. They are usually part of a university or botanical garden and rarely have exhibits ...
The Clifford herbarium contains over 3,000 specimens collected by George Clifford (1685-1760), a wealthy Anglo-Dutch merchant. The herbarium is built with plants from Clifford's own garden - many of ...
The T.M. Sperry Herbarium at Pittsburg State University houses approximately 50,000 specimens of dried plants. It is an active, well-curated and expanding facility devoted to the study of plant ...